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Believability of messages about preventing breast cancer and heart disease through physical activity.

Tanya R BerryKelvin E JonesKerry S CourneyaKerry R McGannonColleen M NorrisWendy M RodgersJohn C Spence
Published in: BMC psychology (2018)
Active women likely internalized messages about heart disease prevention through physical activity, making the prevention messages more readily available within memory, and active women may therefore process such information differently. The study of how health-related beliefs are created and are related to perceptions of prevention messages is a rich area of study that may contribute to more effective health promotion.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • health promotion
  • healthcare
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • body mass index
  • primary care
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • young adults
  • skeletal muscle
  • depressive symptoms
  • insulin resistance